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The Fish Stalker

Our blog post today comes from Barry -

"I wanted to share one of my favorite video clips with you.  It's a Tsimane archer in the jungles of Bolivia who never seems to miss.  He's using an arrow longer than his bow which has no nock and only 2 feathers for stability.  He moves with the predatory grace of a heron.  Enjoy"

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Tibor, Tarpon & Trips

Cancellation at Isla Holbox foHOLBOX MEXICO2413r June. We unexpectantly have a couple rooms available at Holbox, Mexico, due to a family illness. This is a great fishing trip, baby tarpon, snook, jacks, cobia, and lots more. It's a fun trip too, easy schedule, lots of fishing, lots of fun. Easy in/out. Check it out and come along!

 

 

 

 

Once again, Tibor brings home the Gold.  We're proud to be associated with such a great tiborcompany.    Tibor Reels Hold 808 IGFA Certified World Records-  Click here to read more

 

Here's a list of our Upcoming Hosted Trips

June 21-28 — Holbox, Mexico (tarpon, snook, etc.)
July 24-Aug. 3 — Kenektok River, Alaska (trout, salmon)
Aug. 16-30 — Bighorn River, Montana (trout)
Sept. 10-21 — Tsimane, Bolivia (dorado)
Oct. 11-20 — Pyrenees, Spain (trout)
Nov. 30-Dec. 7 — Tres Valles, Argentina (trout)
Jan. 8-18 — Coyhaique Lodge, Chile (trout)
Feb. 2-17 — South Island, New Zealand (trout)
Apr. 30- Mar. 9 — Tres Valles, Argentina (trout)
Mar. 7-21 — San Martin area, Argentina (trout)
May — Saltwater, Mexico, TBA
June — Isla Holbox, Mexico, TBA
July 23-Aug.16 — East Africa Safari

Call us or check our web site for more information.

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A Fish Story & Pelican Bay Last Call

If you want to hear something really cool, take a look at this blog that Barry just wrote for Rio.  It's an off the wall fish story but fun to read, especially on a Thursday afternoon.  You can click here to see it.

 

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Also, last call to join Barry & Cathy at Pelican Bay Hotel in the Bahamas, June 2-7.  One room left.  Great destination for big bonefish and lots of activities for non-angling partners.  5 nights/4 days fishing.  $2,750 pp double occupancy.  Check out the details here and give us a call. 

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New Product to Patch Waders & Fishing Season Checklist

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   Barry has found the greatest wader patch ever. It's Tear-Aid fabric repair for tents, sleeping bags, sails, inner tubes, and waders (among others). It goes on like a clear band-aid, it stretches, it's instant, and it cuts to size. The only caution is to make sure there are no wrinkles or you'll have to redo it down the road sometime. It should be in every gear bag. Order HERE from our store.

 

With the start of a new fishing season, it's time to get our gear in order. Don't forget to:

1. Check your waders for leaks and signs of wear and tear. Either take them into a dark room and run a light against the inside of the wader to detect leaks (the light will sign through the hole). Mark it with chalk on the outside. Or turn the waders inside out and fill them up with the hose. As the pressure increases inside the waders, beads of water will pop through detecting leaks. Mark the holes with a permanent marker (you're actually marking the inside of the wader). Use Tear-Aid to patch. Hang your wader belt on the suspenders so you always have it when you get to the stream.

2. Check and clean your fly lines. Look for cracks and signs of wear and replace any worn lines. Once a line shows cracks, it absorbs water and starts to sink, it won't shoot or float as well. It's time to retire it. Clean your lines with any good silicone based line cleaner. RIO makes an excellent cleaner as do all line companies. Stay away from mucilin as it's a wax base and can harm finishes on modern fly lines. Put new leaders on your lines.

3. Check rods and reels. Look for areas showing wear from flylines - look closely at your rod tips and stripping guides on the rods and the line guard and frame on your reels. Check with the manufacturer or your local fly shop for someone who can replace your worn guides and smooth out any sharp grooves. Don't put this off, these rough spots and sharp grooves can easily ruin expensive fly lines.

4. Check your vest. Your fly boxes should have a good supply of early season flies. For us here in the northeast, this will include nymphs, emergers, duns and spinners for Blue Quills, Quill Gordon, Hendrickson, and March Brown mayflies as well as Grannom Caddis and Early Black Stoneflies. Of course, Super Buggers will be the ticket for high or cold water.  Make sure you have fly floatant, split shot, and strike indicators. Check the sharpness of your snips and replace your sunscreen. Throw out the old tippet spools and replace with new.

5. Make sure your raincoat is ready to go and put a warm buff and fingerless gloves in the pocket - just in case. And make sure your net is attached.

Have a great season opener!

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Guiding Season 2014

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With fishing season right around the corner (our opening weekend is this Saturday), we are busy scheduling our guides.  We still have some days available in May and June which is primetime for hatches and rising fish here on Fishing Creek, our medium size freestone home water.  Get the details here and give us a call at 877-278-5638 to look at dates.  Hope to see you on the water.   Toby  Leslie BC BECK Image0012

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Minnow video

We wanted to share a new video that we just uploaded to Y3425 BECK IMAGE 2014ouTube.  It's a group of minnows that were chased into a little back channel by a sizeable brown on the Rio Collon Cura in Patagonia. 

The annual migration of minnows from a huge reservoir brings with them some amazingly big trout.  Here's a great example of the size fish that feed on these minnows from our recent trip to Argentina. 

You can click here to watch the video.  Enjoy!    

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1 Room Left

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I just spoke to Joe at Frontiers Travel and he informed me that there is only 1 room left, double occupancy for Barry & Cathy's trip to H20 Bonefish, Grand Bahama Island.  The dates are June 2-7, with an option to extend your stay.  This is a great destination for anglers & non-anglers alike.  Proven to be great for big bonefish, it is also a reliable permit fishery.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at 877-278-5638 or click here to see more details on our website

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Pebble Mine Update

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We wanted to share this video that we recently came across where retired Alaskan Senator Rick Halford reminds us why it's important to protect and safeguard our natural resources and the value of Alaska's wild salmon fishery and all that depend on it. Enjoy the footage. It's beautiful.

 

 And here's an update on the Pebble Mine from Anchorage Daily News that we found through Midcurrent.  Thanks for staying informed on these important issues with us!

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New Freshwater Flies Available

0021 COMPARA DUN SELECTION 1With spring around the corner, or so we hope, we added some new patterns to our freshwater flies including Comparaduns and Articulated Mud Sculpins.

Comparaduns are one of our all time favorite patterns for hatch matching situations. Not only do comparaduns give a realistic silhouette, but they are extremely durable as well. Our long time tier, Ken Mead, ties our comparaduns and we're happy to offer them in our store with patterns to cover the most popular eastern hatches. Get your boxes ready for fishing season. Visit our Online Store Here.

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"Grace" Fly Rod & Buying your first fly rod

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Sage's GRACE Fly Rod Raises Over $14,000 for Casting for Recovery

 Fly fishing industry leader, Sage Manufacturing, partnered with the breast cancer non-profit Casting for Recovery (CfR) in 2013 to raise funds for the organization. Sage committed a portion from every sale of the GRACE rod to go directly to CfR to support its work. Sage is pleased to announce that $14,050 was raised for CfR through the 2013 GRACE program.

Casting for Recovery is dedicated to giving women powerful tools to overcome the mental and physical challenges of being diagnosed with breast cancer. The CfR quality of life program takes women on multi-day retreats and teaches them to fly fish at no cost. Donations allow CfR to offer its programming to more women in need of support.

"We're thrilled about the success of the GRACE rod, and so grateful for the generous contribution from Sage," says Whitney Milhoan, the executive director of CfR. "The GRACE rod is beautiful and performs with the same amazing quality Sage is known for, but what makes this partnership extra special is knowing that the team at Sage really believes in the mission of Casting for Recovery."breast-cancer-ribbon

"The GRACE rod expresses Sage's enthusiasm to help breast cancer survivors the best way we know how—by building an elegant fly rod that's comfortable to cast," comments Sage marketing manager, Eric Gewiss. "We couldn't be happier about the success of the GRACE rod and our contribution to this great organization."   

 

Looking to buy your first fly rod? This was a question brought to us this week. For it and other recently asked questions, check out our Q&A pages

   I am buying my first fly rod as a trout fisherman, what should I buy? 
A 9' #5.  There are more 9' for 5 weight rods sold than any other rod.  That's because this rod will work best in most trout fishing situations.  You can take it almost anywhere in the world and have a suitable, if not perfect, trout rod.  It should be a medium-fast action so you can be comfortable fishing all fly types.  Price?  Buy the best you can afford.  Buy from a reputable company in case you need service later on, and make sure it has a lifetime guarantee, most rods do.

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